Hi Folks.
One thing we don't have here is enough information on how to get a title or license for Boats and boat Trailers so I am looking for your stories on how you acquired yours.
I had one boat I got here in Oregon, had no title, just a bill of sale and the Hull number.
I contacted the Oregon Marine department, gave them the Hull number. They in turn gave me the name and address of the Last registered owner of it, told me to send a Registered letter to them.
If the Registered letter was Not accepted, put that in a Bigger envelope and send it to the Oregon Marine division along with $90 bucks (could be more now). I got a letter back asking me to take it to any one of the Marine cops and they would inspect the boat (which was free). Send them that form and then they just sent me a New Title, plate and tabs.
If the Registered letter Was accepted, and 30 days have passed, put the Registered letters Receipt in a envelope, add $90 dollars, they ask for a inspection, then send you a title, plate and tabs. The previous owner only has 30 days to respond.
If you have a disabled plate, sticker or whatever, you tell them that and they come to you for the inspection.
Another thing I did was when I had a boat and the title was signed off to me and dated, I just told them that I seen no reason for paying license on a boat I was not able to use until it got restored. Now that its restored, I want to license it. I payed no fine. That might be who you are talking to at the DOL too.
So, what is your story, good or bad about licensing.?
Does Idaho require license and title on all boat trailers ?
Oregon, Any trailer under 1500 lb loaded needs no license plate or title as of a few year back.
.
One thing we don't have here is enough information on how to get a title or license for Boats and boat Trailers so I am looking for your stories on how you acquired yours.
I had one boat I got here in Oregon, had no title, just a bill of sale and the Hull number.
I contacted the Oregon Marine department, gave them the Hull number. They in turn gave me the name and address of the Last registered owner of it, told me to send a Registered letter to them.
If the Registered letter was Not accepted, put that in a Bigger envelope and send it to the Oregon Marine division along with $90 bucks (could be more now). I got a letter back asking me to take it to any one of the Marine cops and they would inspect the boat (which was free). Send them that form and then they just sent me a New Title, plate and tabs.
If the Registered letter Was accepted, and 30 days have passed, put the Registered letters Receipt in a envelope, add $90 dollars, they ask for a inspection, then send you a title, plate and tabs. The previous owner only has 30 days to respond.
If you have a disabled plate, sticker or whatever, you tell them that and they come to you for the inspection.
Another thing I did was when I had a boat and the title was signed off to me and dated, I just told them that I seen no reason for paying license on a boat I was not able to use until it got restored. Now that its restored, I want to license it. I payed no fine. That might be who you are talking to at the DOL too.
So, what is your story, good or bad about licensing.?
Does Idaho require license and title on all boat trailers ?
Oregon, Any trailer under 1500 lb loaded needs no license plate or title as of a few year back.
.
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